Anthropic and Accenture sign multi-year AI strategic partnership | TechCrunch
Briefly

Anthropic and Accenture sign multi-year AI strategic partnership | TechCrunch
"On Tuesday, Anthropic announced a multi-year partnership with professional services firm Accenture. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed; however, The Wall Street Journal reported that the deal is for three years. TechCrunch reached out to Anthropic and Accenture for more information. The two companies are forming the Accenture Anthropic Business Group. This will include formal Claude training for Accenture's 30,000 employees."
"A new report from Menlo Ventures shows that Anthropic holds 40% of the market share within enterprise and 54% of the market share when it comes to coding. This marks a bump from Menlo's previous survey this summer, where Anthropic held 32% of the enterprise market share. Anthropic announced a $200 million deal with cloud data company Snowflake last week. The company also announced sizable and similar AI partnerships with both Deloitte and IBM in October."
Anthropic entered a multi-year partnership with Accenture to create the Accenture Anthropic Business Group. The collaboration includes formal Claude training for 30,000 Accenture employees and access to Anthropic's Claude Code tools for Accenture developers. The partners will launch an initiative to help chief investment officers track AI return on investment. Menlo Ventures data shows Anthropic holds 40% of enterprise market share and 54% of the coding market, up from 32% enterprise share earlier in the year. Anthropic recently secured a $200 million deal with Snowflake and announced partnerships with Deloitte and IBM.
Read at TechCrunch
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]